TCW111 - Ethernet controller
TCW111 is an Ethernet based controller, which is designed to work in IP-based networks. Its functionality allows solving a range of tasks that are specific to the automation projects. The analog input and 1-Wire bus are suitable for various sensors. This device can be used as standalone or as a part of control and monitoring systems.
Its I/O interface - relay output, analog and digital inputs, is suitable for solving specific problems in various fields such as:
- Temperature & humidity control
- Home automation
- Remote control
- Industrial process automation
- Control and management of large networks
High precision digital temperature or temperature/humidity sensors are options
Features
- 10 Mbit Ethernet connectivity
- Password protected web based configuration and control
- 1 digital input, 1 analog input
- 1 relay output
- 1-Wire bus, with extended cable length support
- SNMP v.1, SMTP, VLAN support
- Sending SNMP Traps messages under certain conditions
- Sending E-mail messages under certain conditions
- Relay activation from monitored parameters
- MAC Address filtering
- Remote FTP firmware update
Documents
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| TCW111_usermanual.pdf | 1.54 MB |










Comments
Hello, This ethernet
Hello,
This ethernet controller works really well. The updated user guide at the teracom.cc webiste mentions the temperature sensor TST100 and combined temperature and humidity TST200 sensors are the only two which are designed to work with this device.
However, upon reviewing teracom.cc website, they actually have a PCB mounted temperature sensor (TST101) that uses the One Wire Digital Temperature Sensor - DS18B20, which means this unit can accept either the One Wire Digital Temperature Sensor - DS18B20 as is (wired directly to the screw terminals) or the One Wire Digital Temperature Probe- DS18B20 which is the same thimg, just jazzed up a bit, with a nice molex plug on the end if you needed a PCB mounted plug/socket combination (which, the pins of the socket actually fit into the screw terminals also!!)
In summary, you do not have to use the TST100 or TST200 as teracom claim. So you can save quite a bit of money here.
Cheers
ozmacguyver
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